Cat’s Eyes

Subverting the love of ’60s girl group pop and male-female duos like Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra with a lot of psychedelic atmosphere, Cat’s Eye features the Horrors’ Faris Badwan and Canadian soprano Rachel Zeffira. The pair’s initial release, the Damaged Glass EP, found its way to February 2011; immediately after, they produced their live debut on the Vatican, executing the melody “I UNDERSTAND It’s More than” in the Basilica throughout a Mass. Cat’s Eye played their initial full-fledged concert and released the facial skin in the Audience EP in March, a couple weeks before their self-titled debut appeared. Badwan returned towards the Horrors for 2014’s Luminous while dealing with Zeffira over the music for Peter Strickland’s play The Duke of Burgundy. Released in 2015, the rating gained the duo a Western european Film Prize for Greatest Composer. That calendar year, Cat’s Eye worked with manufacturer Steve Osborne on the second proper record, Treasure Home, which incorporated wish pop and traditional influences. Before the album’s discharge, in March 2016 Badwan and Zeffira posed within a Renaissance music ensemble to try out a edition of their melody “I’M GOING TO BE Waiting around” at Buckingham Palace. Treasure Home appeared that June.